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<blockquote data-quote="shakerator" data-source="post: 475022" data-attributes="member: 955"><p>Good post</p><p></p><p>To be honest I think you're right.</p><p>I have made no till work well this year, but know I can't next year with grass seed return without tillage. The only way I could carry through into year 4/5 is 100% spring crop! and focus on manure spreading in the autumn. It seems the logical thing to do, and would be more profitable gross margin wise I'm sure.</p><p>If I'd used Atlantis and stacked pre ems last autumn across the board I could prob go again with a no till winter cereal regime.</p><p></p><p>We will see....perhaps a wet autumn will force ones hand....</p><p></p><p>I know Richard Harding talked at BASE about how winter cereals may be a poor use of our soil /nutrient resources I think he was making a great point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shakerator, post: 475022, member: 955"] Good post To be honest I think you're right. I have made no till work well this year, but know I can't next year with grass seed return without tillage. The only way I could carry through into year 4/5 is 100% spring crop! and focus on manure spreading in the autumn. It seems the logical thing to do, and would be more profitable gross margin wise I'm sure. If I'd used Atlantis and stacked pre ems last autumn across the board I could prob go again with a no till winter cereal regime. We will see....perhaps a wet autumn will force ones hand.... I know Richard Harding talked at BASE about how winter cereals may be a poor use of our soil /nutrient resources I think he was making a great point [/QUOTE]
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